The "S" means it was struck in San Francisco. However without knowing the coin's date it's pretty hard to give a value. Please post a new question with that information.
The value of a 1940 Lady Liberty half dollar can vary based on its condition and rarity. On average, a circulated 1940 Lady Liberty half dollar could be worth around $10 to $20. However, if the coin is in excellent condition or has any special features, it could be worth more to collectors. It is always recommended to have a coin appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
An 1882 US Dollar would be a Morgan Dollar. The walking Liberty design was used only on half dollars from 1916 to 1947 and on 1-oz silver bullion coins issued since 1986. The value could range from $9 for a well-worn coin to several hundred dollars for one in uncirculated condition. There's more information at the Related Question.
Depending on the condition , it could be any where from $15.00 to over $2000.00
The U.S. never minted a coin like that. Walking Liberty halves were made for circulation 1916-1947 The design was brought back for "one dollar" bullion pieces in the 1990s. You may have a fantasy piece or something similar, or you could have a privately-minted bullion coin. Without seeing it, impossible to say.
1940 walking liberty half dollar as of11/25/10 silver value around $10. Condition is everything a worn coin without much detail is worth around silver melt value. If all details are full [uncirculated] could be worth $100+ or more. Check pcgs.com photo grade were you can compare your coin to photos to help determine condition of coin.
The value of a 1940 Lady Liberty half dollar can vary based on its condition and rarity. On average, a circulated 1940 Lady Liberty half dollar could be worth around $10 to $20. However, if the coin is in excellent condition or has any special features, it could be worth more to collectors. It is always recommended to have a coin appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
An 1882 US Dollar would be a Morgan Dollar. The walking Liberty design was used only on half dollars from 1916 to 1947 and on 1-oz silver bullion coins issued since 1986. The value could range from $9 for a well-worn coin to several hundred dollars for one in uncirculated condition. There's more information at the Related Question.
depends on year,condition,and mint. but for scrap its about $10. i would hold onto it because about a year ago you could have gotten 18 but the prices dropped a lot.
Depending on the condition , it could be any where from $15.00 to over $2000.00
In perfect condition, it could be worth somewhere around 160$ or maybe a bit more.
The 1860 o seated liberty dollar is a valuable coin, but it depends on the condition. It could be anything from 50 to 3000.
If you are asking about the morgan 1881 silver dollar it is from 21.28-22.59 . The biggest factor is what condition it is in. An uncirculated coin free of marks could get 38.53 . Add more to it's value if the mint mark in Carson City.
Your coin has been altered by the person who made it into a pendant. Sadly that destroys whatever numismatic value it had, which was considerable. An undamaged 1916 Walking Liberty half could easily retail for $75 to $300 depending on its condition and mint mark.
Depending on the mintmark and physical condition of the coin, it could range from about $15 up to $100 if circulated.
The U.S. never minted a coin like that. Walking Liberty halves were made for circulation 1916-1947 The design was brought back for "one dollar" bullion pieces in the 1990s. You may have a fantasy piece or something similar, or you could have a privately-minted bullion coin. Without seeing it, impossible to say.
More information is needed - what is the coin's date, mint mark, and condition? US silver dollars carried a picture of Miss Liberty from 1794 to 1935, and so do modern Presidential dollars. All other $1 coins have that word on them, so "Liberty dollar" could apply to any of them.
1940 walking liberty half dollar as of11/25/10 silver value around $10. Condition is everything a worn coin without much detail is worth around silver melt value. If all details are full [uncirculated] could be worth $100+ or more. Check pcgs.com photo grade were you can compare your coin to photos to help determine condition of coin.